Mark Richardson, M.D., M.B.A., Dean, OHSU School of Medicine, commented on the physician shortage facing Oregon. In an article published on oregonlive.com, Dean Richardson said that even before health care reform, Oregon needed to add 200 new doctors ...
OHSU medical, nursing, and pharmacology students offered free health screenings on Sunday to the homeless at O'Bryant Square Park in Downtown Portland. For four hours on Sunday morning, students gave free medical treatment in a parking garage ...
President Joe Roberston, M.D., recently addressed the passage of federal health care reform. In the twelfth and final entry in the series called “Within Reach,” he stressed that while there are many more steps to take before we arrive at the ...
Don Girard, MD, Associate Dean, Continuing Medical Education & Graduate Medical Education, and MD 2010 Class President Sharl Azar were interviewed on KATU last night about reform, workforce shortages, student debt and more. In the article, Dr. Girard ...
Billy Martin, Ph.D., splits his professional life in several ways. Much of the time he is working with those who suffer from chronic, disabling tinnitus (ringing in the ears). He is also working with colleagues trying to figure out how to shut off ...
Estella Ford Warner, MD, OHSU Class of 1918 (in white smock), gets some experience in drilling young men and women in the Nutrition Clinic at the People's Institute and Portland Free Dispensary in this photograph taken circa 1920. Dr. Warner would put ...
Dean Richardson has named Mary Stenzel-Poore, PhD, as Chair of the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Stenzel-Poore has served as interim Chair of the department since StenzelPoore-preferedJune 2007. Dr. Stenzel-Poore is also the ...
Oregon Health & Science University has been awarded $5.8 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to advance the widespread adoption and meaningful use of health information technology (HIT) by educating professionals to work in ...